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the way vladimir putin has been behaving recently and i don't think they would have started bombing moscow but there would have been a very strong pain he would incur by using force to solve his problems would be more than he wanted to bear. in 2014 he calculated probably right that the pain you would have to endure is no longer -- that there will be pain in their rv is pain but the pain -- he thinks it's a pain that will russia will be able to stand he thinks crimea is a place that russia cannot afford to have moving into western orbits and it would be a disaster for russia. he takes the pain is now at a level that he can stand it so this i think is very much the kind of thing i had in mind when i was talking about the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century more and more government starts saying we will take the risk on using force. maybe that is not the worst option still open to us. we have a gentleman in the first row. >> one disinterested in your premise sounds great and i think it in terms of the roman empire and it seems like a great example for the pacification that you
the way vladimir putin has been behaving recently and i don't think they would have started bombing moscow but there would have been a very strong pain he would incur by using force to solve his problems would be more than he wanted to bear. in 2014 he calculated probably right that the pain you would have to endure is no longer -- that there will be pain in their rv is pain but the pain -- he thinks it's a pain that will russia will be able to stand he thinks crimea is a place that russia...
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moscow calls the latest ukrainian crackdown a crime and say they are getting thousands of calls from russian citizens, russian speakers and ethnic russians here in eastern ukraine asking for their help. of course, the fear is that help will come in the form of those 40,000-plus russian troops currentsly on the border invading eastern ukraine. arthel, back to you. >> thank you very much. all of that marking the most serious day of violence since february when more than 80 people were killed during protests against the country's now ousted president. >>> back here at home, clinton may not have yet made up her mind if she's running for president in 2016. but tim kane has. democratic national committee chairman announcing his support for mrs. clinton's potential 2016 presidential run. i announced his endorsement in south carolina. the senator saying, quote, she's the right person for the job. i'll be starting my fifth year in the senate on earring's day 2017. she's the partner i know i'll wants to be working with in the white house on all fronts. >> story about another former secretary o
moscow calls the latest ukrainian crackdown a crime and say they are getting thousands of calls from russian citizens, russian speakers and ethnic russians here in eastern ukraine asking for their help. of course, the fear is that help will come in the form of those 40,000-plus russian troops currentsly on the border invading eastern ukraine. arthel, back to you. >> thank you very much. all of that marking the most serious day of violence since february when more than 80 people were...
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however good morning to you if you just joined us just after one am here in moscow this is r.t. international with me kevin oh in the night of many developments in ukraine we're starting in the southeast of the country we'll be getting a lot of reports through in the last few hours of developments in the region in the city of mario pulled most recently ukrainian troops have reportedly moved into that city they've surrounded an administrative building held by antigovernment protesters is part of a military offensive being carried out by kiev right now to quell the unrest in that whole part of the country let's get the latest paula slee is in the region now as are saying paula but a lot of developments coming thick and fast over the past couple of hours can you rounded up for us. yes increasingly great developments happening here in the south eastern ukraine in the city of mario paul we now understand that the army is actually inside the city center they have surrounded the local administration building where you currently have a few hundred and of protesters those protesters are
however good morning to you if you just joined us just after one am here in moscow this is r.t. international with me kevin oh in the night of many developments in ukraine we're starting in the southeast of the country we'll be getting a lot of reports through in the last few hours of developments in the region in the city of mario pulled most recently ukrainian troops have reportedly moved into that city they've surrounded an administrative building held by antigovernment protesters is part of...
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matthew cans in live in moscow. nick, you are in the middle of the region where all this violence is happening, what did go on today? >> reporter: well, we had a glimmer of good news, the release of the 12 strong gel e delegation from the osce. they have us kaed hell for 12 days, today after a russian envoy released thanking quote from the bottom of their heart the russian envoy, because four of that team were germans an recent rare positive good fuse here and good spin for the pro russian militant here, it comes on a day of swirling violence really this one more town, we went to and saw how armored personnel moved towards the barricades, moved into fields and caused a lot of destruction it seems or certainly pro russian militants steadfast a number of buses and trams blocking streets. then it seems the army vanished. we saw little evidence of pro-russian militants in key buildings, too, three dead, potentially as many as a dozen injured in the past 24 hours. we are not seeing things changing much on the ground in t
matthew cans in live in moscow. nick, you are in the middle of the region where all this violence is happening, what did go on today? >> reporter: well, we had a glimmer of good news, the release of the 12 strong gel e delegation from the osce. they have us kaed hell for 12 days, today after a russian envoy released thanking quote from the bottom of their heart the russian envoy, because four of that team were germans an recent rare positive good fuse here and good spin for the pro...
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and in moscow, they are seen as the puppeteer. they claim they are getting hundreds and thousands of calls from russian speakers here in ukraine asking for help. and they are studying that in how they will respond. our fear is that response will come in the form of 40,000 plus russian troops on the ukrainian border waiting the order to inva invade. back to you. >> it is interesting they are moving farther west as you reported. >> absolutely. and this is continuing to spread here. and the other part is that for every time the pro-russian militias are losing a town in terms of buildings falling, they are taking two or three more buildings in other towns as they are able to widen out this footprint. it doesn't appear the ukrainian military yet has the will or for ma matter the men and equipment needed to take each of the towns back. it is a game of whack a mole, they are just not able to keep up in the process. >> leland thank you very much for a very expert and clear reporting on this story. thanks a lot, leland. >>> for more on the
and in moscow, they are seen as the puppeteer. they claim they are getting hundreds and thousands of calls from russian speakers here in ukraine asking for help. and they are studying that in how they will respond. our fear is that response will come in the form of 40,000 plus russian troops on the ukrainian border waiting the order to inva invade. back to you. >> it is interesting they are moving farther west as you reported. >> absolutely. and this is continuing to spread here....
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. >> matthew chance, thank you so much in moscow. back here in the u.s., a woman who recorded the embattled l.a. clipper's owners racist rants is voicing her own opinion now about the controversy. v. viviano gives her take on dona done donald sterling's attitudes. she says he came up from a different generation and says he doesn't have hate in his heart. >> is donald sterling a racist? >> no. i don't believe it in my heart. >> have you heard him say derogatory things about minorities in general and blacks in particular? >> absolutely. >> you've heard him say derogatory thing? >> yes. >> don't they sound ratist to you? >> i think that the things he says are not what he feels. >> what did viviano say about the relationship she has with sterling? >> this is a young woman who made a clear distinction. she calls on donald sterling for being in love with her. at the same, she tells barbara walters, for the, shelves not in love with him. she loves him as a father figure. she was his personal aid, his wing man as it were, somebody who was al
. >> matthew chance, thank you so much in moscow. back here in the u.s., a woman who recorded the embattled l.a. clipper's owners racist rants is voicing her own opinion now about the controversy. v. viviano gives her take on dona done donald sterling's attitudes. she says he came up from a different generation and says he doesn't have hate in his heart. >> is donald sterling a racist? >> no. i don't believe it in my heart. >> have you heard him say derogatory things...
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who just joined us for a good evening for me kevin owen here in moscow tonight this is r.t. international it's ten pm here now and dominating our coverage tonight it's the ongoing developments in ukraine the southern city of odessa is mourning dozens killed on friday in unrest that engulfed the previously peaceful area please be warned you may find some of the pictures coming up in this next video upsetting a violent confrontation between pro and anti government protesters ended in more than forty people being burnt alive in a barricaded trade union building radical nationalists who molotov cocktails into the windows after an take care of activists took refuge in that building which as you can see soon caught fire people trapped in the flames leapt from the windows but some of those who made it out with then brutally beaten we managed to speak to some of the survivors but there's. no new they said entrances to the building and firing started throwing molotov cocktail small bomb and stun grenades through the window. yes they burned people alive shouting glory to ukraine peopl
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renewed clashes between government supporters and pro moscow separatists. dozens more have been injured. it is the worst bloodshed we have seen in this crisis so far. hello everyone, i am eric shawn in for greg jarrett. >> i'm arthel neville. russian militants have released seven captives. the group of foreign observers were held in eastern ukraine for more than a week. leland vittert streaming live in
renewed clashes between government supporters and pro moscow separatists. dozens more have been injured. it is the worst bloodshed we have seen in this crisis so far. hello everyone, i am eric shawn in for greg jarrett. >> i'm arthel neville. russian militants have released seven captives. the group of foreign observers were held in eastern ukraine for more than a week. leland vittert streaming live in
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>> the end game for moscow institutionalize the instability. bear with me. >> institutional instability. >> so can't move to the west, right. that is the easy one. the end game for the united states and for oural lies is determining how much we are going to invest in, and how much are we going for example do we have a stomach for a gorilla war and providing arms and other supports for those insurgents that would be fighting a growing russian presence there. all right. that is a question we have to work on. if the answer is no, we have to find a way to ratchet down the rhetoric here. those are the options. for kiev it is very, very difficult, they need a long time strategy. >> they have to cohesiveness restore the government. >> we have a story, that we are one ukraine and not west versus the east and we are not half wants to be with moscow and half with washington and we have our own identity and since the independence from the soviet union no ukrainian leader has convincingly done that and in the next leader has to or the country will have a v
>> the end game for moscow institutionalize the instability. bear with me. >> institutional instability. >> so can't move to the west, right. that is the easy one. the end game for the united states and for oural lies is determining how much we are going to invest in, and how much are we going for example do we have a stomach for a gorilla war and providing arms and other supports for those insurgents that would be fighting a growing russian presence there. all right. that is...
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they say moscow is really the pupp puppeteer behind this. and as a result of the ukrainian military offensive, they have received, quote, thousands of phone calls from ethnic russians and russian speakers here in eastern ukraine asking for help. we have no way to verify those claims, of course. moscow now says it is, quote, weighing its options to figure out what they are going to do. obviously, the fear here, molly, is that what moscow's answer will be is sending the 40,000-plus troops they have massed on the ukrainian border here into eastern ukraine in either a full-fledged invasion or possibly peacekeepers and take over this part of the country, much as they did the crimea earlier in the year. back to you. >> thank you, leland vittert in ukraine for us tonight. >>> the death toll rising to at least 2,100 after a catastrophic landslide in a remote part of afghanistan. the main focus for rescue crews now, to help the thousands of people forced to evacuate due to the disaster. they're calling off the search for victims after thousands of vi
they say moscow is really the pupp puppeteer behind this. and as a result of the ukrainian military offensive, they have received, quote, thousands of phone calls from ethnic russians and russian speakers here in eastern ukraine asking for help. we have no way to verify those claims, of course. moscow now says it is, quote, weighing its options to figure out what they are going to do. obviously, the fear here, molly, is that what moscow's answer will be is sending the 40,000-plus troops they...
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it came about 24 hours after a negotiator from moscow showed up here on the scene. it does led credence to the thought that moscow is the puppeteer here in this insurgency that many will tell you is now putting ukraine on the brink of a civil war. not only the clashes, but the violence is spreading south and west from eastern ukraine to the key port city of odessa. take a look at the pictures from yesterday. running street battles between the pro ukrainian sporters that ended up with 30 plus people dead when fire was set to one of the key prorussian buildings that they had taken up arms in. what we have heard from the ukrainians is they have reason to believe they say that there was russian intelligence services or russian special forces behind that violence in odessa. certainly, the charges they have been leveling for many weeks now about what is happening in the east, including in the separatist stronghold where the pro russian separatists still have a very firm hold on that city despite a 24 hours old ukrai ukraine military offensive. they were able to move in an
it came about 24 hours after a negotiator from moscow showed up here on the scene. it does led credence to the thought that moscow is the puppeteer here in this insurgency that many will tell you is now putting ukraine on the brink of a civil war. not only the clashes, but the violence is spreading south and west from eastern ukraine to the key port city of odessa. take a look at the pictures from yesterday. running street battles between the pro ukrainian sporters that ended up with 30 plus...
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think, in five months it's moved from a tilt towards moscow in kiev to counterdemonstrations that pulled down the government of viktor yanukovych to a creeping russia, to the eruption of protests across eastern ukraine, to what we have today, a situation inching closer to all-out fighting to russian alined irregular forces and ukranian military forces. as uptions and storming the buildings spread, the kiev government threatened retaliation and publicly acknowledged it lost before the fighting began. when the ukrainian government fought back, russia, a foreign country, warned ukraine about trying to reoccupy its open government buildings on its own soil. the tempo of fighting is increasing and people continue to die. >> reporter: pro-russian forces brought down two military helicopters in slovyansk - one using a sophisticated surface-to-air missile. this man is said to be a survivor. two other helicopter crew members were killed, along with a pro-russian militiaman. it was the first sign of the kiev government's counteroffensive to reclaim the eastern part of the country. >>. >> operation
think, in five months it's moved from a tilt towards moscow in kiev to counterdemonstrations that pulled down the government of viktor yanukovych to a creeping russia, to the eruption of protests across eastern ukraine, to what we have today, a situation inching closer to all-out fighting to russian alined irregular forces and ukranian military forces. as uptions and storming the buildings spread, the kiev government threatened retaliation and publicly acknowledged it lost before the fighting...
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moscow blames key of for condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in adesa as russia's leader a war instead the protesters in the eastern now unlikely to disarm. gunfire and armored vehicles elsewhere in the east as the army advances against the sand in the city of chroma tourists. in the west announces the deaths but some politicians put all the blame on the victims. the seven have a mosque you watching are to international with me were welcome to the program ukraine southern city of adesa is mourning the dozens killed on friday in unrest and bolt previously peaceful area please be warned you may find some of the following images upsetting a violent confrontation between pro and anti-government protesters and it a more than forty people being burned alive in a barricade a trade union building radical nationalists threw mobs of cocktails in through the windows after anti keep activists took refuge in the building which soon caught fire people trapped by the flames leapt from the windows but some of those who made it out were then brutally beaten we managed to speak to some of the su
moscow blames key of for condoning the crimes conducted by radicals in adesa as russia's leader a war instead the protesters in the eastern now unlikely to disarm. gunfire and armored vehicles elsewhere in the east as the army advances against the sand in the city of chroma tourists. in the west announces the deaths but some politicians put all the blame on the victims. the seven have a mosque you watching are to international with me were welcome to the program ukraine southern city of adesa...
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and the woman, you know, was driven to suicidal depression and exiled to moscow to live out her life in isolation. so talk about poignancy. like the pernicious wickedness of that place affects everyone, each the people at the very top -- even the people at the very top. >> toward the end of the book it gets very sad, and weirdly enough i found myself feeling bad for kim jung-il. and the reason why is because he devotes his entire life to the revolution -- >> supposedly. >> supposedly. >> according to him. >> yeah. and, i mean, secretly he's indulging in every luxury -- >> no. he's actually, they're pretty chaste. have strippers, but you weren't allowed to touch them. >> okay. did you read the article about the sushi chef? >> yes, of of course. which is not very reliable. >> really? >> yeah. but that's a whole other story. >> well, anyway, kim jung-il devotes his life to the revolution, and he can't acknowledge his son, he can't acknowledge his lover -- >> why have, yeah. >> he seems like a very lonely guy. >> well, i mean -- >> i mean, there's that joke from the team america movie wh
and the woman, you know, was driven to suicidal depression and exiled to moscow to live out her life in isolation. so talk about poignancy. like the pernicious wickedness of that place affects everyone, each the people at the very top -- even the people at the very top. >> toward the end of the book it gets very sad, and weirdly enough i found myself feeling bad for kim jung-il. and the reason why is because he devotes his entire life to the revolution -- >> supposedly. >>...
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we started are still unknown moscow said the clashes were disgraceful. local authorities had arrested more than a hundred people in the incident and called for residents to remain calm let's move on to other world news afghan officials have given up hope of finding any more survivors following a landslide in the remote northeast. it means an estimated two pence and one hundred people have perished in the catastrophe. the aid effort is now focused on more than four thousand people displaced and is concerned that the un stapled hillside in the typist and province maintain it again tripping hazards of homeless people rescue workers. an entire section of the mountain collapsed burying hundreds of homes under modern rock in the valley below. local authorities confirmed that more than two thousand people were killed in a massive landslide. the mind is ten to thirty meters deep with little hope of finding survivors and rescuers are calling for humanitarian aid great now we can only help the displaced people. it is impossible to do anything for those trapped in
we started are still unknown moscow said the clashes were disgraceful. local authorities had arrested more than a hundred people in the incident and called for residents to remain calm let's move on to other world news afghan officials have given up hope of finding any more survivors following a landslide in the remote northeast. it means an estimated two pence and one hundred people have perished in the catastrophe. the aid effort is now focused on more than four thousand people displaced and...
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so if there is no other russian involvement clearly the propaganda warfare is conducted by moscow. >> you said that the eu needs to be firm in dealing with moscow because of what you called the new mentality in kremlin questioning putin's controls. you have to ask him what else is in his heart, what do you think is there? >> i don't know. but that goes back to the big speech that he delivered in the kremlin when he annexed, after his occupation of crimea. he had the annexation of crimea. then he said very candidly in his opinion he had known in his heart for a long time this was russia, but they had to transparent rules for a while, but now, it was time to revise the post-cold war order in the east of europe. that leads the question, how far does he sphwoand go? i'm not sure he -- intend to go? i'm not sure he knows himself. that's when the united states and the european union everyone stands up and demonstrates the limits that are there, to stop the smash and grab dhaiforts he is involved in. >> pro-russian forces are keeping the organization for security in europe a hostage, sweden,
so if there is no other russian involvement clearly the propaganda warfare is conducted by moscow. >> you said that the eu needs to be firm in dealing with moscow because of what you called the new mentality in kremlin questioning putin's controls. you have to ask him what else is in his heart, what do you think is there? >> i don't know. but that goes back to the big speech that he delivered in the kremlin when he annexed, after his occupation of crimea. he had the annexation of...
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matthew chance is joining us from moscow. matthew, it is hard to tell what putin is doing to use the violence to push the deal out the window. what is happening here? >> reporter: actually, within the past few minutes, a statement issued by the foreign ministry which lavrov, the foreign minister said, look, the geneva agreement is the best way of deescalating the situation in eastern ukraine. a phone conversation with kerry and lavrov. he called on the united states to use everything within its power to get the authorities to end the military operations in eastern ukraine. this comes after the terrible deaths that took place in odessa. nearly 40 people killed. pro-russian supporters in a government building inside and torched by a pro-kiev supporters. that is not gone down well. the kremlin condemned the action. the condolences are with the victims and families of the victims. also saying that moscow received thousands of requests from eastern ukraine for assistance. that is significant. all along, moscow reserved the right t
matthew chance is joining us from moscow. matthew, it is hard to tell what putin is doing to use the violence to push the deal out the window. what is happening here? >> reporter: actually, within the past few minutes, a statement issued by the foreign ministry which lavrov, the foreign minister said, look, the geneva agreement is the best way of deescalating the situation in eastern ukraine. a phone conversation with kerry and lavrov. he called on the united states to use everything...
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pro-russian groups are calling for peacekeepers to appeal to moscow to send troops. >> seven military opinibservers taken over a week ago >> reporter: on a roadside north of donetsk, they embraced freedom with an over powering sense of relief. a carefully choreographed handover. >> you can't imagine. it's happiness, deep relief. the situation was really tough. the last two nights, as we saw the situation developing, every minute gets longer and finally, with the cooperation of all of the key players, it went perfectly. i thank you very much. >> reporter: the men looked calm but tired. the tension of their captivity and the nerves as their freedom came closer was obvious to see. they had been detained by the self-proclaimed mayor of slovyansk. the released men said he had kept his promise to protect them from harm. diplomats said any other outcome was simply was thinkable. >> taking people working for international organizations as hostages is unacceptable. so it was extremely important to get through this mission. >>reporter: the next was made more intricate by the military offensive
pro-russian groups are calling for peacekeepers to appeal to moscow to send troops. >> seven military opinibservers taken over a week ago >> reporter: on a roadside north of donetsk, they embraced freedom with an over powering sense of relief. a carefully choreographed handover. >> you can't imagine. it's happiness, deep relief. the situation was really tough. the last two nights, as we saw the situation developing, every minute gets longer and finally, with the cooperation of...
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i bought also announcing that felt and will travel to kiev and moscow next week to promote de escalation. the rest is a to the un calling upon the west to stop its destructive policy toward ukraine. he also called for the self acclaimed powers in kiev to swiftly hold alternative operations. the us ambassador to the un saying that the current violence in ukraine is caused by the militias supported by russia and the us supports the government's assault on anti government protesters ukraine's ambassador to the un is blaming the anti government protesters for the current violence meanwhile china's envoy to the un is saying a political solution to the crisis is the only way out. once you are someone cool considering safeguarding the fundamental interests of the ukrainian people and regional peace and stability. china hopes all related parties. rubicon and restraint. the wood for the worsening the situation in the country. ukrainian troops move against anti government forces across the east and south of the country. the war of words between russia and the us escalating make him king has this r
i bought also announcing that felt and will travel to kiev and moscow next week to promote de escalation. the rest is a to the un calling upon the west to stop its destructive policy toward ukraine. he also called for the self acclaimed powers in kiev to swiftly hold alternative operations. the us ambassador to the un saying that the current violence in ukraine is caused by the militias supported by russia and the us supports the government's assault on anti government protesters ukraine's...
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and, of course, that raises the specter of how moscow and president putin is going to react. he has claimed repeatedly the right to intervene in defense of ethnic russians and the russian speakers here in ukraine. he has the tanks to do it. the question is whether he will see this as his opportunity. >> people in one small town in minnesota are extraordinarily grateful this morning for one woman who saw something unusual and decided to call police about it. according to authorities, it was her quick actions that helped stop a teenager from attacking his school. now she is speaking out. here's our justice correspondent pete williams. >> 6:00, 6:30 is when i noticed him walking. >> reporter: police in minnesota tell us the potentially dangerous plot was discovered thanks to an alert resident who turns out to be chelsea shellhos. she was home tuesday night with her cousin washing the dishes when she saw a young man walk through her backyard and enter one of the storage units nearby. so she called the police. >> the fact that he was sitting here struggling for ten minutes trying
and, of course, that raises the specter of how moscow and president putin is going to react. he has claimed repeatedly the right to intervene in defense of ethnic russians and the russian speakers here in ukraine. he has the tanks to do it. the question is whether he will see this as his opportunity. >> people in one small town in minnesota are extraordinarily grateful this morning for one woman who saw something unusual and decided to call police about it. according to authorities, it...
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to spam in moscow you're watching aren't international with me or even josh. ukraine's southern city of odessa is mourning the dozens killed on friday in unrest that engulfed previously peaceful area these be warned you may find some of the following video upsetting. or violent confrontation between pro and anti-government protesters and in more than forty people being burned alive in barricaded trading in buildings radical nationalists threw molotov cocktails in through the windows after and to keep activists took refuge in the building which soon caught fire people trapped by the flames leapt from the windows but some of those who made it out were them brutally beaten we managed to speak to some of the survivors. from the women and children were hiding in the trade union building and the first the armed man burned down ten but then started throwing molotov cocktails and grenades at the building and we heard shots fired and saw smoke and there were about fifty of us on the roof men and women the right sector was blocking the streets we looked out at what was
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of course, that raises the specter of how moscow and president putin is going to react. he has claimed repeatedly the right to intervene and defense of ethnic russians here in the ukraine. he has the tanks to do it, the question is whether he will see this as an opportunity. >> james mates, thank you for the opportunity. joining us from the white house, kristen welker. amongst the back drop of the violence we're seeing and a real spark as has been reported, president obama, german chancellor angela merkel, they met yesterday. they were watching that very carefully. what came of that meeting? >> reporter: well, there were some significant developments, richard. president obama, german chancellor angela merkel announcing that they had agreed to move forward with sectoral sanctions if it continues to worsen after the may 25th election. i don't anticipate that we will see any new sanctions prior to that, but that is the date that you want to be watching for. so essentially another stern warning to russia. now the reason why this is significant, richard, is because there had
of course, that raises the specter of how moscow and president putin is going to react. he has claimed repeatedly the right to intervene and defense of ethnic russians here in the ukraine. he has the tanks to do it, the question is whether he will see this as an opportunity. >> james mates, thank you for the opportunity. joining us from the white house, kristen welker. amongst the back drop of the violence we're seeing and a real spark as has been reported, president obama, german...
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moscow was calling it the last nail in the coffin for the deal agreed to in geneva, switzerland. they called for groups to disarm and vacate the buildings. >>> the woman at the center of the donald sterling scandal has a lot to say and is not shy. she is the woman heard on the audio recording with sterling as he made the statements about african-americans. that triggered this fire storm we now know that has led to sterling's lifetime ban to the nba. >> now, there's a new 20/20 interview with barbara walters. she calls him a close friend and coming to his defense. listen. >> is donald sterling a racist? >> no. i don't believe it in my heart. >> have you heard him say derogatory things about minorities in general? blacks in particular? >> absolutely. >> you have heard him say derogatory things? >> yes. >> don't they sound racist to you? >> i think the things he says are not what he feels. >> i'm confused here. >> along with just about everybody else, i think. >> we have joe carter with us. this seems contrary to what would seem the purpose of recording this and what she said on the
moscow was calling it the last nail in the coffin for the deal agreed to in geneva, switzerland. they called for groups to disarm and vacate the buildings. >>> the woman at the center of the donald sterling scandal has a lot to say and is not shy. she is the woman heard on the audio recording with sterling as he made the statements about african-americans. that triggered this fire storm we now know that has led to sterling's lifetime ban to the nba. >> now, there's a new 20/20...
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errol. >> that's matthew chance for us live from moscow. thank you. >>> now we want to bring you the latest information we have now on that desperate search for malaysia flight 370. the airline has told families staying at a beijing hotel it's time to go. malaysia air said they'd be better off waiting for updates "in the comfort of their own homes." cnn's david mckenzie's been speaking to some of the family members and filed this report. >> reporter: after nearly two months of agonizing waiting to find out what happened to their loved ones, hundreds of family members here in beijing were given an ultimatum to leave. they were told they had to leave their hotel where they had been based by both malaysian authorities, malaysian airlines and the chinese government. some family members told us they didn't have a choice and they're given an evening deadline to get out of that hotel. but some of them have said they wanted to leave for some time, and for many, it's a relief. >> we'll move on to the next stage and still keep on fighting for the tru
errol. >> that's matthew chance for us live from moscow. thank you. >>> now we want to bring you the latest information we have now on that desperate search for malaysia flight 370. the airline has told families staying at a beijing hotel it's time to go. malaysia air said they'd be better off waiting for updates "in the comfort of their own homes." cnn's david mckenzie's been speaking to some of the family members and filed this report. >> reporter: after nearly...
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he's going to live from moscow giving us what the president's reaction is to the situation in a death. well some western politicians went as far as suggests in the people who weren't alive in a death brought the whole thing up on themselves that's us the u.s. state department unlimited its reaction to calling for an investigation are just gannets as you can has the details. it's interesting the headlines in tweets that we've seen coming from major u.s. and european news outlets do not mention the those who were torched you know this anti activist and that it was done by a group of radicals then you have the swedish foreign minister called bill actually suggesting that it's the koran for pro russians fault that they were burned to death he writes horrible was at least thirty eight dead you know this seems to have started with probation attempt to get control of buildings violence must stop that he police again pro-abortion thugs getting active and violent you know this as well unfortunately down on expected but this is a city full. of just wishful spoken or generic terms when commentin
he's going to live from moscow giving us what the president's reaction is to the situation in a death. well some western politicians went as far as suggests in the people who weren't alive in a death brought the whole thing up on themselves that's us the u.s. state department unlimited its reaction to calling for an investigation are just gannets as you can has the details. it's interesting the headlines in tweets that we've seen coming from major u.s. and european news outlets do not mention...
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moscow condemned the attacks and repeated its warning that it reserves its right to intervene to protect pro-russian citizens in the region. at the white house today president obama and german chancellor angela merkel warned russia that they are prepared to increase sanctions russia continues. the two leaders put tensions aside and stood united on ukraine. libby any outcome? >> they wanted to present a unified front and they really were able to. if this meeting would have happened even a few weeks ago there may have been more chill in the air over the nsa spying on angela merkel's phone. they wanted to speak with one voice saying these incursions by russia are unacceptable. the germans are concerned about the engive sector in particular. and president obama addressed that specifically and he acknowledged the importance of the oil and gas industry. >> energy flows from russia to europe, those continued even in the midst of the cold war at the height of the cold war, so the idea that you are going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. >> repo
moscow condemned the attacks and repeated its warning that it reserves its right to intervene to protect pro-russian citizens in the region. at the white house today president obama and german chancellor angela merkel warned russia that they are prepared to increase sanctions russia continues. the two leaders put tensions aside and stood united on ukraine. libby any outcome? >> they wanted to present a unified front and they really were able to. if this meeting would have happened even a...
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moscow claims these are ordinary activists. kyiv charges at the very least, russia is pulling the strings, and some of those in the back are be russians, is at least two ukrainian helicopters were shot down by missiles today and two pilots killed. further evidence says kyiv of russian military involvement. well beyond the capabilities of, quote, civilian activists. and violence spread to the southern port city of oh decembe odessa.journalists reported fighting between pro-russian and pro kyiv supporters. more than 30 died there most apparently by smoke inhalation. in the flash city of slovyansk, the focus of insurgency, part of what kyiv says is a continuing anti-terror operation. late tonight, there were reports of new fieghtd nea owners -- fighting near the bridge . pro-russian separatists have seized 17 buildings in the ukraine. meeting with german chancellor angela merkel, a key ally, president obama said the only solution would be a are facing increasing costs as well as growing isolation. diplomatic and economic. >> these
moscow claims these are ordinary activists. kyiv charges at the very least, russia is pulling the strings, and some of those in the back are be russians, is at least two ukrainian helicopters were shot down by missiles today and two pilots killed. further evidence says kyiv of russian military involvement. well beyond the capabilities of, quote, civilian activists. and violence spread to the southern port city of oh decembe odessa.journalists reported fighting between pro-russian and pro kyiv...
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has imposed against moscow for the incursion into ukraine. >>> and still ahead, we will head to omaha the site of this weekend's much anticipated berkshire meeting. >>> coming up, we talk with the activist investor who turning up the heat on warren buffet to do something about coca-cola's controversial executive pay pla plan. >>> another swing and a miss, astrazeneca turns down pfizer's latest takeover pitch and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. yesterday we told you that pfizer had upped the offer to the british rival for $106 billion and increased the cash proposal to sweeten the deal. that after two failed attempts by pfizer to interest the company in the combination. astrazeneca's board said the offer is still substantially under-valuing its company. shares fell to $130.75, astrazeneca down to 31.02. and more on the news with the ovarian drug failed in a late stage trial. the study didn't meet the growing progression of the disease, and merck fell. cbs care mart saw the numbers jump, as generic drugs and acquisitions helped the drug store chain. earnings did fall shor
has imposed against moscow for the incursion into ukraine. >>> and still ahead, we will head to omaha the site of this weekend's much anticipated berkshire meeting. >>> coming up, we talk with the activist investor who turning up the heat on warren buffet to do something about coca-cola's controversial executive pay pla plan. >>> another swing and a miss, astrazeneca turns down pfizer's latest takeover pitch and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. yesterday...
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. >> and my secret campaign fund bank account in moscow is now frozen. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you can't -- so you seem pretty happy to get sanctioned. >> you know, it's amazing. it's not vladimir, i like to call him vladimir. [ laughter ] >> seth: sure, of course. yeah. >> doesn't vladimir understand that there is nothing that could do me more good politically than to be sanctioned by vladimir putin? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> duh! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: were other -- were other non-sanctioned senators jealous of you? >> all of them. about 99. >> seth: people were trying to like stand close to your photos so they would get sanctioned. >> what do i have -- how can i insult vladimir so i can get sanctioned too, is what they would -- >> seth: obviously, you're no fan vladimir putin, but you've been very critical of the president and his handling of ukraine. a thing you talk about a lot is the idea of toughness and presenting a tough front when dealing with someone like vladimir putin. but, at the same time, like, how do you project this idea of toughness without being willing
. >> and my secret campaign fund bank account in moscow is now frozen. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you can't -- so you seem pretty happy to get sanctioned. >> you know, it's amazing. it's not vladimir, i like to call him vladimir. [ laughter ] >> seth: sure, of course. yeah. >> doesn't vladimir understand that there is nothing that could do me more good politically than to be sanctioned by vladimir putin? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> duh! [ cheers and...
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moscow condemns the death of pro-russian demonstrators in odessa. >>> a ceasefire or surrender - syrian rebels may be about to give up the fight for the city of homs. >>> on trial for going their job - three al jazeera journalists head back to court in cairo on world press freedom day. >>> more than 2,000 people have been killed in a landslide in northern afghanistan. large parts of a village were buried after a mountainside collapsed following days of rains and floods. the u.n. is at the scene, helping teams in the remote area. we have this update from the capital. >> reporter: local police are doing what they can for the survivors in afghanistan. they are handing out food and water. on saturday morning rescue teams were struggling to reach the people buried under the mud. roads to the village is open but unstable for heavy machinery. >> translation: we can only help the displaced. those under the landslide and who lost their lives, it's impossible to do anything for them - they are dead. >> reporter: rescue operations have been hampered by the difficult conditions, due to the heavy ra
moscow condemns the death of pro-russian demonstrators in odessa. >>> a ceasefire or surrender - syrian rebels may be about to give up the fight for the city of homs. >>> on trial for going their job - three al jazeera journalists head back to court in cairo on world press freedom day. >>> more than 2,000 people have been killed in a landslide in northern afghanistan. large parts of a village were buried after a mountainside collapsed following days of rains and...
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caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that seamans picked up by going to moscow, meeting with putin and said, hey, we're dealing. so you can't keep the europeans on board. the last order of sanctions the americans just put on this week after we said there have been consequences and they have been basically ripping up the gee neva agreement -- geneva agreement they made on ukraine, there is going to be consequence queens so tough that the russians market go up on them. us saying we'll isolate the russians, not a single brick, not brazil, india or china, that is listening one iota to our policy. the chinese just announced 5 billion more, the chinese development bank in developments in china. we can't isolate the russians. we can push them toward china. it's not in our interest. right now our coalition on ukraine is canada because they have a large ukrainian population and elections coming up and japan because they're japan. i like canada and japan, they're great countries, but it's not a coalition. we wouldn't have gone to syria with that coalition but we're using
caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that seamans picked up by going to moscow, meeting with putin and said, hey, we're dealing. so you can't keep the europeans on board. the last order of sanctions the americans just put on this week after we said there have been consequences and they have been basically ripping up the gee neva agreement -- geneva agreement they made on ukraine, there is going to be consequence queens so tough that the russians market go up on...
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moxon a border who is a simian lecturer of international relations at moscow state university things less than political heavyweights have they eyes close to the real causes of the chaos in ukraine. they will continue to blame russia as being responsible for this for destabilizing the situation in the ukraine by their view they had a right to destabilize the situation in ukraine a few months ago and helped bring this putsch regime to power with the euro my bad riots but now russia although there is no evidence they claim has no right to destabilize the situation in iraq these radicals have not been stopped by the government because they are doing the business of this government these brownshirts paramilitaries are the only true believers that this government can politically and ideologically rely on the ukrainian flag flying over a burned building full of the corpses of dead been charred citizens is a perfect metaphor for the way this regime will govern the ukraine if they're given the chance. we're closely following the situation in ukraine and will be bringing you the latest news t
moxon a border who is a simian lecturer of international relations at moscow state university things less than political heavyweights have they eyes close to the real causes of the chaos in ukraine. they will continue to blame russia as being responsible for this for destabilizing the situation in the ukraine by their view they had a right to destabilize the situation in ukraine a few months ago and helped bring this putsch regime to power with the euro my bad riots but now russia although...
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would moscow show restraint week after week. how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the following facts. it stopped almost all train movements. that is an illegal act. it is an illegal act. for russian activists beat up to journalists near the administration building. we can go on and on about the illegal acts. 32 buildings are under occupation. we have seen dozens of officials legally detained. and the group of eight monitors objected in direct defiance. alongside all this action, we have heard the russian federation building its case for intervention. we were not even part in the ukraine in the good old days. invoking article 51
would moscow show restraint week after week. how would president clinton responded parts of this country were seized to request to remove his army from those parts of the country. there is some irony in russian demand given the manner in which it would deal with separatism within its borders. it has been 63 days since russia began its campaign to annex crimea. the ukrainian government has chosen peace day after day. russia, day after day, has chosen to pursue more territory. consider the...
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moving towards makeup and not one and only under the sway of moscow. but one that is left alone to get its act together. it's a basket case right now. governance wise financial wise economic and trade wise. it needs to be left alone so i can work on its own problems in its own time and more or less become a stable country that's not to say that others can help it. china and turkey the united states brazil europe. they can get financial and economic assistance and even signed trade deals with us all be done in conjunction with a general appreciation of ukraine's neutrality. we're gonna get out of this without a shooting war that grows ever more larger than causes real problem. well the list mentality that has been a long time dispute over whether nato could go any further east after the end of the cold war. now this there's an increased presence of the western alliance with the russian border and some talk of ukraine joining nato. was rushing to do in a situation like this. i don't blame russia. um i want satan because. i don't see pertinent is the best
moving towards makeup and not one and only under the sway of moscow. but one that is left alone to get its act together. it's a basket case right now. governance wise financial wise economic and trade wise. it needs to be left alone so i can work on its own problems in its own time and more or less become a stable country that's not to say that others can help it. china and turkey the united states brazil europe. they can get financial and economic assistance and even signed trade deals with us...
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proof of moscow's involvement on the ground. this plan is said to be a ukrainian pilot who survived from one of the helicopters. he's apparently being cared for by produce separatists in this this -- pro-russian separatists in this town. >> he was abandoned by his own people. >> ukrainian forces managed to retake this television antenna. it was seized by moscow supporters in a bid to control the forces. >> the clashes that engulfed streets of odessa hundreds of kilometers away from the pro-russian heart land in the east are a sign that these ever-increasing divisions put the entire country at risk and the question for many here is how close is a russian direct military intervention now that many of its supporters have lost their lives? hoda hamid al jazeera donetske. >>> top of the agenda for president obama and german chancellor angela merkel. more from libby casey in washington. >> president obama and chancellor merkel stood side by side in the rose garden and spoke with one voice threatening broader sanctions against russia i
proof of moscow's involvement on the ground. this plan is said to be a ukrainian pilot who survived from one of the helicopters. he's apparently being cared for by produce separatists in this this -- pro-russian separatists in this town. >> he was abandoned by his own people. >> ukrainian forces managed to retake this television antenna. it was seized by moscow supporters in a bid to control the forces. >> the clashes that engulfed streets of odessa hundreds of kilometers away...
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this is r g international live from moscow we start to where the last night's massacre in the ukrainian city off a desk please be warm some more some people may find the following pictures disturbing. as you can see the clashes between pro and anti-government activists in a death row was brutal from the onset forty thousand people were killed and almost two hundred injured the most gruesome actually took place in the middle of the city where radical nationalists received and fire bombed a building associated with anti-government groups i does worry if it is outside or what's left of that building. base is that then to anywhere for weeks those protests and against the country's current authorities would gather and at the time when the nationalists and with both hands off to march in through the central straits all this city right many of the activists were inside and we now hear that over thirty people were killed several of them burnt alive well others simply take it to death or were killed trying to jump out of their way in just this is what we hear from the eyewitnesses you can go wit
this is r g international live from moscow we start to where the last night's massacre in the ukrainian city off a desk please be warm some more some people may find the following pictures disturbing. as you can see the clashes between pro and anti-government activists in a death row was brutal from the onset forty thousand people were killed and almost two hundred injured the most gruesome actually took place in the middle of the city where radical nationalists received and fire bombed a...
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cooler than what we saw today does of benetton is cooler sunday and autos and tunes and as a sinister in moscow unless for inland valleys such as drug about 15 degrees 73 and antioch 75 in livermore upper 60s for these bay shoreline of the coaster for the upper 50s for the most part the g-7 ocean beach to see 47 is as close '70s for the north bay. but the extended forecast even cooler out there tomorrow and back dramatically cooler in the end. clinton continues sunday monday but will start the warm slightly to the rest of next week. >> : and bay area couple getting started already of the devastating blow to that why they are hoping for your urgent for their generosity. >> : controversial took on her boss down sterling did you hear some of what she has said. >> : bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a
cooler than what we saw today does of benetton is cooler sunday and autos and tunes and as a sinister in moscow unless for inland valleys such as drug about 15 degrees 73 and antioch 75 in livermore upper 60s for these bay shoreline of the coaster for the upper 50s for the most part the g-7 ocean beach to see 47 is as close '70s for the north bay. but the extended forecast even cooler out there tomorrow and back dramatically cooler in the end. clinton continues sunday monday but will start the...
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went to moscow after the invasion of crimea. his attorney has a lot of business interests in russia a single cent. in germany an awesome friend sent me this was the sanctions area and i come back to inti into the hat the eu and the degree of greenwich in the us has less at stake in the eu and the thing kept a journal has to say once again cnn's dutch bank that france has you add it to be a match except that each run shot to be improved if the sanctions were doing on the wrong manner and they're pushing one step too much they can be like no one on your neck shrink and it's bringing the total stock market as well. santa clara markets treatments. we can market disliked i know we live in the globalized world where china and russia. a lot more corn and hot gases and this is the chili stew because europe is really not found a good replacement for whatever gas whatever energy to getting from russia that has a lot of talk about ramping up nuclear development even in germany which has sworn off to the development their talks with france
went to moscow after the invasion of crimea. his attorney has a lot of business interests in russia a single cent. in germany an awesome friend sent me this was the sanctions area and i come back to inti into the hat the eu and the degree of greenwich in the us has less at stake in the eu and the thing kept a journal has to say once again cnn's dutch bank that france has you add it to be a match except that each run shot to be improved if the sanctions were doing on the wrong manner and they're...
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when i went to moscow, before the field marshal, i said in moscow this friendship is not at the expense of america. >> do the americans except that? >> i think so. when you look at military aid, if i decided to buy an f-16, that is a project i think about in terms of what airports i'm going to buy in five years. not 10 years. if i can depend on you 10 years from now, i won't build that i can't buy that airplane. it can't be based in politics of the day. it has to be based on the nature of the relationship. >> we think that vladimir putin will be there in russia and we can depend on here between not sure on the united states? because as you know, there is some effort in the senate to change the amount of aid that goes to egypt. >> what we do with russia does not reflect -- let me restart. we have never stopped buying weapons from russia. you know that. that is the first point. my answer to your question is no. i'm looking for better opportunities. i'm not looking to replace america with russia. with all due respect, putin will have to prove himself over time to be sustainable partners. >
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the world is watching period from moscow to beijing, the actions of the transatlantic partners are being scrutinized very closely. is a time of uncertainty, there are some things we can be sure of. we can be certain that went united states and the eu at gather, we make a tremendous difference in world affairs. we can be certain that expanding our commercial relationship is key to our ability to exert global and lawrence. we can be certain that chancellor merkel will continue to provide real leadership and commitment to a stronger and deeper transatlantic partnership. i had the honor of seeing the chancellor on the opening day of the world's largest industrial fair in hannover last month where she spoke out strongly about this relationship. it is my great pleasure to welcome her back to the u.s. chamber of commerce. we're looking forward to hearing her message. ladies and gentlemen, the chancellor of germany, angela merkel. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, i am delighted to be back in .ashington today i am equally delighted to be year at the u.s. chamber of commerce. we look at the fac
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pro- russian separatists as president obama and german chancellor merkel vowed further action against moscow if it continued to escalate the crisis. plus, a three-part look at africa: outrage in nigeria over the abduction of more than 200 girls from their school, a look at efforts to halt widespread killing in south sudan and we travel to senegal where young boys pursuing an education are forced by their teachers to beg on the street. >> they sleep on cement or dirt floors, dozens to a room. and for boys who don't make their daily quote, the punishment can be brutal. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the government of ukraine launched a major
pro- russian separatists as president obama and german chancellor merkel vowed further action against moscow if it continued to escalate the crisis. plus, a three-part look at africa: outrage in nigeria over the abduction of more than 200 girls from their school, a look at efforts to halt widespread killing in south sudan and we travel to senegal where young boys pursuing an education are forced by their teachers to beg on the street. >> they sleep on cement or dirt floors, dozens to a...